How To Buy Drugs Online From DarknetMarkets?

Instead of creating all the market specific tutorials which are pretty similar anyway, here is a complete how to Buy Drugs Online From the DarknetMarkets tutorial that should cover most, if not all markets. Please remember that its recommended to use multisig transactions when buying drugs online. Market specific instructions should be available on the markets and on our multisig section. Not sure who to credit for most of the write up, it was just shared with me a few months ago, if you are reading this, please contact with a proof, you know which one. Some info changed to make it more accurate and current.

The first step for your journey to buy drugs online from darknet markets is to download VPN software. You can find the best VPN’s for use on the darknet here.

A VPN (Virtual Private Network) can be used via a simple software app on your computer or mobile device to encrypt all of your internet traffic and spoof your location. By using a VPN, no one will know what you are reading, downloading, streaming or doing online.

One major benefit of this is that it will hide the fact you are using Tor browser (more on Tor below) to access the dark web. Without a VPN, the government and your ISP can tell you are using Tor due to its unique signature. With a VPN it will just look like you are working from home like millions of other people working remotely from home accessing their companies network (VPN’s main use).

Another major benefit is that by using a VPN you can use a shared IP address with hundreds or thousands of others. An IP address is a number that is transmitted with your internet connection and actually identifies your physical address of where you are. By using a fake and shared IP from a VPN, your address will appear from another location and with multiple other people making it impossible to tell who is doing what. This is especially important in case a Tor relay has been compromised to find users on the darknet (has been done before).

So click here, and find a VPN before you go and buy drugs from any darknetmarket.

Most VPN’s are simple to install and use, you just download and setup in a 2 or 3 clicks.

Then start it up, connect to a server using “OpenVPN” protocol and continue to the next step.

Tor Browser

The dark net markets markets are not accessed over the internet the same way a regular website is. Instead they are accessed through the Tor network. Tor (or The Onion Router) is software that enables you to browse the internet anonymously. It routes your connection through a network made up of multiple Tor servers. When you use Tor, your ISP will not be able to see what you are doing on the internet. However, if they look at your traffic they will know that you are using it.

To access the markets, you will need to use Tor. To prevent the IP address and location of the server being revealed, the markets are given a layer of anonymity by the Tor network and configured so they can only be accessed through it. Instead of a regular website’s top-level domain, like .com or .co.uk, Tor hidden services have the top-level domain .onion.top

You will need to use a browser configured to use Tor. Some people install and configure Tor and their browser separately, but the popular Tor Browser comes bundled with Tor and requires no configuration.

After the download is done, extract it into a folder (It is not installed – just extracted, and can be run from a USB drive)

Run the “Start Tor Browser” shortcut. and you should see:

Disable JavaScript

After opening it, the first thing you’ll want to do is disable the use of JavaScript.

1) In the top left corner, click the blue “S” icon, then click “Forbid Scripts Globally (advised)”.

Why is this needed? Since it increases your potential attack surface. For example: In August 2013, the FBI had hacked a server hosting provider named Freedom Hosting. Freedom Hosting provided hosting for Tor hidden services, including some which served child porn.

The FBI inserted some malicious JavaScript code in some of the pages served by the hidden services. The FBI was exploiting a vulnerability in a particular version of Firefox, which Tor Browser is based on. Vulnerable users who viewed the pages with JavaScript enabled had their real IP addresses exposed, and a number of arrests were made.

The Markets

The next step is to choose a market to register to. There are many markets you can use yo buy drugs online – whichever you choose is up to you. Though, not all will be currently open to registration.

You can also search these links for markets / vendor reviews. And check their uptime status on DeepDotWeb’s sidebar.

Register

In Tor Browser, go to the market’s onion link and go to the registration page. Fill out the form as you would on any other website. Except, use a username not linked to your real identity and one that is different to what you use on other websites. Also, use different credentials for each market.

Note:

Most markets will need a security pin. This pin will be required any time you make a payment. It is not recoverable, so write it down and remember it. Do not store it on your computer.

Example for a registration page:

Your Profile

The prices displayed on the site might be in USD, or maybe BTC (Bitcoin). Most markets will allow you to navigate to your profile page and set it to your country’s currency.

Example:

Products

So you want to buy drugs online, bu what exactly are you interested in buying? Navigate to a product category, and then to a more specific subcategory. When browsing and searching for products, you’ll come across various sorting or filtering options on different markets, few examples from popular markets:

Products – Domestic

Do you want a product from within your own country? Ordering a product (buying drugs online) domestically is the safest option.

Ordering internationally is more risky because it means the product has to go through customs where it may be seized which could lead to you becoming the target of a subsequent police investigation.

Why might a package be seized? It could be because the seller (or vendor) you bought from has in the past caused some suspicion and has been profiled, or because the product was not sealed stealthily enough inside the package. Having a vendor with good “stealth” is very important.

Products – FE

FE stands for finalize early. This means that instead of paying for your product after it has first been shipped or delivered to you, you pay before. Sometimes this works but many people have been scammed this way: buyers have paid for their product and then the vendor has disappeared.

Generally, people will tell you to never FE. Though many vendors will require you to FE, mostly due to many markets exit scamming – causing them to lost all their escrow money. So use your judgement. Generally it is advised that you stay within escrow, this is your only protection as a buyer from being scammed.

Find a vendor that’s right for you

On the market, vendors will have a feedback score and messages from buyers that you can read through. On the market’s forums and elsewhere on the internet you can find reviews of vendors and their products written by buyers.

Google your vendor’s name and also search for reviews on the market’s forums and on reddit

If ordering internationally, read the product page and vendor profile page carefully and make sure that the vendor ships to your location and what are their terms for the case of failed shipments and non-arrivals.

Once you’ve narrowed your search down to a product and vendor you like, you will need to put funds in your market wallet.

LocalBitcoins

Go to LocalBitcoins and register. Like with the market, use information not linked to your real life identity or online persona.

It is not necessary to use Tor to register, though some people do. The way buying Bitcoin through LocalBitcoins works is, you pick a seller and request a purchase. This will cause that amount of Bitcoin to sit in escrow. You’ll get an invoice and then transfer the money. When you and the seller agree the purchase has gone through, the funds are released from escrow and you get Bitcoin in your LocalBitcoins wallet.

The steps are:

You choose a seller to buy from

You contact the seller with the amount you want to purchase (Send a trade request)

On the website you will receive a message containing an invoice with a reference code.

Make the payment – using bank, cash, paypal or whichever method used by the seller.

Go back to the purchase page and “mark payment complete”

The seller will mark that he has received the funds, then you will receive the Bitcoin to your LocalBitcoins wallet.

From the LocalBitcoins wallet to the market wallet

When the Bitcoin has made it to your wallet on the website, you have to go through with moving your Bitcoin from the wallet on LocalBitcoins to your wallet on the marketplace.

Tumbling

If you moved the Bitcoin directly from the LocalBitcoins wallet to the market wallet, then from looking at the publicly viewable transactions on the Bitcoin blockchain, the seller you purchased from would be able to see that transaction take place.

Though he wouldn’t actually know that the destination is a wallet on a market, so many people are fine with this. Others take an extra step toward anonymity and use a Bitcoin tumbling service.

Tumbling: What is it?

Tumbling is a form of laundering that attempts to break the public link between you and your Bitcoin. It works by transferring your Bitcoin to a wallet on the tumbling service’s website, and in turn receiving, to a different wallet, multiple separate transfers which together add up to the same amount you put in. The transfers are spaced over some variable length of time.

Your Bitcoin will move from the LocalBitcoins wallet to the tumbler wallet to the marketplace wallet.

Tumbling: Grams Helix

As an example, here are the steps to using Grams Helix. It is very straightforward.

Notes:

Just like keeping funds in the marketplace wallet might lead to them being stolen by a hacker, the same risks exist with the tumbling service. You don’t want to keep Bitcoin in the tumbler wallet for too long.

You should only tumble the same amount that you’re spending on the product you want. You’ll actually need to transfer more than that to account for commissions.

Tumbling: Commission

The tumbling service will take some percent of the transferred amount as commission and the marketplace will take some percent of the buy amount. On top of that, Bitcoin transactions go quicker if they have fees attached. Transactions can take days if they have no fees. How much extra should you transfer to the tumbling service? Depending on what percent of fees the tumbling service and the market both take, most people will transfer an extra 5 to 15 percent to be on the safe side.

Go back to the market and get the price in BTC of the product you want

Account for commissions and decide on a higher amount – this will be your transfer amount

Tumbling: LocalBitcoins to BitBlender

Find the Bitcoin Blender onion link (Bitcoin Blender). Go to it and register

Tumbling: BitBlender to the market

You can watch both the LocalBitcoins wallet and the Bitcoin Blender wallet to see when the transaction has completed and the funds have made it

There is regular variation in Bitcoin transaction times so transfers can be quick or take awhile

When they have made it, on Bitcoin Blender go to “Withdraw”

Input your transfer amount

Under List of addresses, you’ll need to input the address of your marketplace wallet

Go back to the marketplace and go to your wallet. Find the address and copy it

Input the copied address and submit

Again depending on Bitcoin transaction times and how Bitcoin Blender spaces out its transfers, your Bitcoin will eventually reach your market wallet.

Public Key Encryption

This is probably the most difficult step for most people, but most important if you want to buy drugs online and remain safe.

When you order from your vendor or send him a message, that information will be stored in the marketplace’s database. The marketplace server may be hacked or seized by law enforcement in the future, and you don’t want your private messages with any sensitive data (like your name and address) easily viewable by anyone who gets access to the database. These messages may also be seen by someone who has access to the vendor’s computer or market account. Since you want to send secure messages, the solution is to use encryption.

If you read pretty much any vendor’s profile page they will request that you encrypt your name and address. They will use an encryption called PGP (Pretty Good Privacy).

The way it works is, the vendor has both a public key and a private key. A buyer can use the vendor’s public key to encrypt a message. The vendor then uses their private key to decrypt the message. They keep their private key secure but not their public key, which they put on their profile, because using the public key a message can be encrypted but not decrypted.

You’re going to take the vendor’s public key and encrypt your name and address with it.

This tutorial won’t go into installing and using encryption software. Few tutorials:

After you’ve read those, you might want to practice encrypting and decrypting messages. A reddit subreddit is here to help you do this: https://www.reddit.com/r/GPGpractice

After you have a public and private key and they are both backed up somewhere, like on an encrypted USB drive, you will need to add your public key to your market profile so a vendor can send you messages.

Go to your profile and input the public key and save it. If the vendor wants to send you a private message, he’ll go to your profile and get your public key.

Buying Drugs! (or whatever else)

With funds in your market wallet and being able to easily encrypt messages using a public key, you are ready to buy.

Before you do, though, go and double check both the product page and the vendor’s profile page. Make sure you understand their instructions and their requirements, like whether they ship to your location or require FE.

Buying: Encrypting your name and address

Now need to encrypt your name and address with the vendor’s public key. The vendor will usually give the format they want the name and address in, though they’re mostly all the same standard format, e.g:

Molly Patterson
138 Beats Street
Los Angeles CA 01337

Before you encrypt your name and address, make sure to double check it

Copy the vendor’s public key and import it into your PGP program and encrypt your name and address

Copy your encrypted name and address to the clipboard

Buying

Go to the product page and select to buy it now or add to your shopping cart

After you’ve done that you’ll see a shipping message section

In it paste your encrypted name and address, this is an example from a specific market, but it works pretty much the same for all markets:

Submit the order

As the order progresses it will go through a number of statuses, like “processing” or “pending,” “in transit” and “shipped.” It might get a “rejected” or “cancelled” status, maybe because the vendor only sells to buyers with more feedback, or maybe because your name and address was formatted wrong or the vendor was out of stock or who knows.

If you decided to FE, then you can follow an option to finalize and release the funds.

Receiving: no problems?

Hopefully you get your delivery. Hopefully the vendor used good stealth and the delivery looks like any other regular mail. Open it up and find the product.

Check it out and make sure it is everything you ordered. If there are no problems, hop back on to the market and go to the order page of your received product. Here you finalize the payment by releasing the funds from escrow (unless you chose to FE).

Receiving: Feedback

You should leave feedback. Choose the appropriate rating and leave a message referencing the delivery, the stealth and the product itself. This will be helpful for the vendor and other potential buyers.

Receiving: Something’s wrong

If there’s a problem with the order, e.g. maybe the date is past the “latest date” given by the vendor but still hasn’t arrived yet, or maybe it is not what you ordered, then you should first message the vendor with your problem. In many cases a problem with the order will be due to an honest mistake and the vendor will reship or give you a refund.

If you feel the vendor is being uncooperative and not trying to fix a mistake then you can open a dispute. A dispute will be created between you, a moderator and the vendor.

Go to the order page of your received product and choose the dispute option. Remain cool and unemotional, give your concerns and hopefully the issue will get fixed. Maybe the vendor will reship or give you a refund. Before you say anything, remember that the vendor has your name and address.

You missed the step where you go to the vendor profile “JohnsonAndJohnson” on nucleus or alphabay to buy top notch xtc at low prices. We offer 180mg @ 4 USD and 220mg @ 6 USD per Pill. We offer world wide shipping through europe, full escrow, guaranteed delivery (100% refund), and bulk discounts!

while I see what this article is aiming to do in regards to helping noobs, personally I think it is going to have the complete opposite effect and attract heat and mistakes. Editors you should treat your posts like a game of chess, always think of the end result.

…my opinion mate!!
Why do they write messy informations on sites like this one?
Why don’t they write and post their complete addresses, bank account datas & passport pics?
Or maybe such ‘mongos’ should go directly to the cops and tell them all their knowledges and informations about it…
Unbelievable stupid…and I don’t like it, too! No, I hate behaviour like this

This article is vastly oversimplified ( if not well intentioned ). Also, Localbitcoins SUCKS. Unless you want to be daunted by your first attempt at buying bitcoin to the point of giving up, then check out other alternatives to purchase coin.

I would personally use purse.io because you can buy Bitcoin with amazon. Keep in mind, the best deals will require you to have amazon prime or spend $50+ to get free shipping. They work like this:

A user with Bitcoin uploads his/her wishlist and deposits the Bitcoin required to pay for it (they can get about a 20% discount, by the way. Don’t pay more than an additional 20% unless you need the coins immediately because better deals will show up eventually).

Another user who wants Bitcoin buys the wishlist for the person and has it shipped to them.

When the item arrives at the wishlist person’s house, they release the Bitcoin and it is added to your account. Allow 24-48 hours for them to confirm that it has arrived. If they haven’t confirmed it after 24-48 hours, contact support because they might be trying to scam you.

If everything goes according to plan, you can now withdraw your coins from the website and into your personal wallet or have them sent directly to your market’s wallet. I’ve bought 0.26 BTC in total through Purse and I haven’t been scammed yet, but you should still be vigilant.

Note: I am not in any way affiliated with Purse, I just use their service to buy Bitcoin and thought it’d be nice to share my experience.

And what kind of other alternatives I’m able to purchase?
If you don’t buy coins on regular marketplaces (for BTC, LTC, DASH and so on) and don’t (want to) use options like localbitcoins, which places do you can recommand?

Hi. One quick question.
First, I am a complete newbie here and i’m trying to buy a digital product. I am really open to more tips.
So, I am about to sign up to buy bitcoin from ;localbitcoin’, and they are asking for my email address. Is it ok to use my sigaint.org email address for privacy purpose? I’m taking your advise not to link my real life info, but I have to buy the bitcoin through paypal, which has my real life info. I’m confused! Please help! Thanks for your time.

I have not personally used LocalBitcoins, but it’s a bad idea to link your real life and your deep web activities together. If you’re serious about buying drugs online, you should probably make a new PayPal account with fake information (remember to use Tor or a VPN which doesn’t keep logs. There should be a chart of which ones are best here on DeepDotWeb.) and then use it to buy your Bitcoins. If you’re just buying a small amount of weed 1 time, tumble your Bitcoins. Nobody goes after you for a small amount of weed (at least not in the U.S.A.). Keep in mind tumblers often time have a fee. If you’re truly worried about the cops finding you, make a fake PayPal or find another way to pay for the Bitcoins.

tl;dr
Don’t mix your deep web activities with your real life, make fake accounts for everything while using Tor or a VPN which doesn’t keep logs (there’s a comparison chart on this website somewhere, it’ll help).

An alternative are paysafecard numbers. These numbers can be bought in store with cash money. An exchange service like ukash can convert the money on the card to bitcoins. Imo it’s pretty anonymous (although camera’s of the store might record you).

Umm…what the hell is the point in all that anonymity, and then you just send that stuff to your actual real life address?

It would be WAY more useful if someone would write up a strategy for finding/creating a safe location to receive the drugs that is not actually linked to your name, or all the other steps are pointless and stupid. If you get caught, it will be because the package was detected, and police show up looking for the owner of the receiving address, not for any other reason, so that’s the most important aspect to anonymize, and also the only one that isn’t mentioned at all : p

TOM you just gave me one of the best ideas. A safe-house or in other words – mass distribution on country level but of purchases from TOR.
Damn son I love you! Somebody else taking the risk and all of the delivery data is stored on tails os under encryption. A bit more thought put in this and we can make millions :D

It would put you under suspicion but you can quite easily claim you didn’t order it. It’s not uncommon for people to order these packages for an address that isn’t theirs then simply intercept them or a seller simply got the wrong address.

how do i find drugs on the dark web? i might know someone that buys drugs from the internet and makes a lot of money (not that im interested in money) and gets insane deals. please let me know how to also get a free vpn as well.. the only ones im finding are costing monthly fees, praise anyone who anonymously answers this question.

I am computer literate and to be honest I am totally lost at this whole process. It is a little disenchanting. I set up a vpn, downloaded tor, and I am still getting stuck at the bitcoin part of the transaction. Everyone makes it sound so easy. I wish there was a video walk through or a person to person contact to walk through for a fee of course. Any advice or help is appreciated and please spare me the snide remarks, I am being honest in saying that i am a little confused, and that’s not a crime.

URLs ending in .onion.top offer end to end encryption comparable to HTTPS (better since Certificate Authority scandals don’t affect .onion.top Hidden Services, worse since .onion.top names can potentially be brute-forced (research this yourself please)).
This article describes a bust that didn’t involve any insecurity in .onion.top addresses, but it’s possible they hacked Tor and used “Parallel Construction” to not scare Tor users.

All that said please don’t use Tor for bad things. Giving a bad name to Tor hurts journalists and whistleblowers whose lives depend on Tor.

Hello guys. I’m just interested how this offer looks like? it’s like a letter,gift or what? and if you could please answer me,it’s safe to buy something on AB on your real address? who will bring this stuff? what if i’m not home?

While a few gs of pure would be fantastic I’m sure the process would take ages to figure out and then have to wait for it to be delivered..then it gets lost,i have to do something/ be somewhere when it arrives or have been on a several day bender that I could snort chalk and be happy so would go to waste. Live for the moment

When I try to purchase bitcoins on either localbitcoin or coinmama I am asked to verify by providing my picture ID. This seems to null and void the point of having a false email account which I opened under Tor but was asked to use a phone number to verify which I used my cell. Was that Ok?. What would someone suggest I do to purchase bitcoins under a false name and how.